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I don’t think there is much they could say to defend the the blood drop evidence. It’s there in black and white, and completely disproves his story of her already lying on the floor. The blood would have to have dripped from above to land on his toe. They tried to get an expert in to say he could have been stood on a lower step and the blood dripped that way if I remember correctly….. but it reminded me of something that came up in the lucy letby trial.I have been on the fence about the boy. But my one sticking point was his blood droplet on Girl Xs shoes. And his blood on the sheath. And his defence gave no explanation for that, which is troubling.
I like to think his version is accurate, but that's a tricky bit of evidence to get past, with no attempt at all to explain it.
“Mr Myers then asked him whether vigorous CPR could be "categorically excluded" as a possibility for Child O's injuries.
Dr Marnerides compared it to the hypothetical discovery of a dead man in the desert with a pot next to him, saying it could be "possible" that a helicopter flew over and dropped the pot on his head, but that it was not "probable".

Lucy Letby: Bruises on baby not caused by CPR, trial told - BBC News
Nurse Lucy Letby is accused of killing the boy before also allegedly murdering his triplet brother.

Basically it’s possible, but not probable.